Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
UCLA study links obesity and stress to faster growth of pancreatic cancer via protein activation.
Researchers at UCLA found that obesity and stress increase the risk of aggressive pancreatic cancer by activating CREB, a protein that promotes cancer cell growth.
Mice on high-fat diets and under stress, often through social isolation, were more likely to develop and rapidly grow precancerous lesions.
The study suggests repurposing existing medications like beta-blockers to mitigate these cancer risks.
3 Articles
El estudio de UCLA vincula la obesidad y el estrés con un crecimiento más rápido del cáncer de páncreas a través de la activación de proteínas.